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Int J Environ Res Public Health
March 2024
Youth, Media, & Wellbeing Research Lab, Wellesley Centers for Women, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA 02481, USA.
We examined online and offline social supports for sexual minority adolescents, underscoring the understudied developmental period of early adolescence and the mental outcome of loneliness. Stemming from a larger study in the northeast U.S.
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May 2024
Center for Research on Women, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA, USA.
Using a randomized controlled trial, we investigated changes in both sexual harassment (SH) perpetration and victimization of 2104 middle school students in New York City who received divergent saturation and dosage levels of Shifting Boundaries, an SH prevention program, which was represented by the length of the program. We assessed the saturation effect of the program by comparing the outcomes across respondents from 26 schools in which there were varying percentages of students enrolled in the program. The data suggested that, overall, the program was effective in reducing sexual harassment victimization but achieved a null effect against respondents' SH perpetration and that neither the length nor the school-saturation level of the program exerted a significant effect on SH perpetration.
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September 2024
Department of Psychology, Northeastern University.
Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) affects neurodevelopment in over 59 million individuals globally. Prior studies using dichotomous categorization of alcohol use and comorbid substance exposures provide limited knowledge of how prenatal alcohol specifically impacts early human neurodevelopment. In this longitudinal cohort study from Cape Town, South Africa, PAE is measured continuously-characterizing timing, dose, and drinking patterns (i.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMost deaf children have hearing parents who do not know a sign language at birth, and are at risk of limited language input during early childhood. Studying these children as they learn a sign language has revealed that timing of first-language exposure critically shapes language outcomes. But the input deaf children receive in their first language is not only delayed, it is much more variable than most first language learners, as many learn their first language from parents who are themselves new sign language learners.
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May 2024
Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts.
Front Insect Sci
September 2023
Department of Biological Sciences, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA, United States.
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July 2023
School of Environmental Sciences, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada.
Giant hornets in the genus are apex predators that are known throughout Asia for their exceptional size and devastating group attacks on social insect colonies. The giant hornets include , a well-studied and widespread temperate species, and , a poorly known sister species that is limited to subtropical and tropical regions of Southeast Asia. Both species have been recently documented on the west coast of North America, raising urgent questions about their potential impact in novel ecosystems.
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May 2023
Department of Biological Sciences, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA, United States.
Hornets are large, predatory wasps that have the potential to alter biotic communities and harm honey bee colonies once established in non-native locations. Mated, diapausing females (gynes) can easily be transported to new habitats, where their behavioral flexibility allows them to found colonies using local food and nest materials. Of the 22 species in the genus , five species are now naturalized far from their endemic populations and another four have been detected either in nature or during inspections at borders of other countries.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDev Neurobiol
April 2024
Neuroscience Department, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts, USA.
In sexually dimorphic zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata), only males learn to sing their father's song, whereas females learn to recognize the songs of their father or mate but cannot sing themselves. Memory of learned songs is behaviorally expressed in females by preferring familiar songs over unfamiliar ones. Auditory association regions such as the caudomedial mesopallium (CMM; or caudal mesopallium) have been shown to be key nodes in a network that supports preferences for learned songs in adult females.
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March 2024
Neuroscience Department, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA, 02481, USA.
Juvenile male zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) must be exposed to an adult tutor during a sensitive period to develop normal adult song. The pre-motor nucleus HVC (acronym used as a proper name), plays a critical role in song learning and production (cf. Broca's area in humans).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCompostable materials constitute roughly half of waste generated globally, but only 5% of waste is actually processed through composting, suggesting that expanding compost programs may be an effective way to process waste. Compostable waste, if properly collected and processed, has value-added end use options including: residential and park landscaping, remediation of brownfield sites, and as growing media in urban agriculture (UA). Since 2001, our lab has partnered with The Food Project, a non-profit focused on youth leadership development through urban farming.
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May 2024
Faculty of Music, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
Soc Dev
February 2024
Wellesley Centers for Women, Wellesley College, 106 Central Street, Wellesley, MA 02481.
Adolescence is a key developmental period for socio-emotional skills, and companion animal relationships may be one potential source of emotional support and resilience during this time. This study used longitudinal data from 940 pet-owning adolescents, collected over four time points, from youth in the Northeastern United States. We assessed whether pet relationship quality (indexed by relationship satisfaction, companionship, and emotional disclosure) predicted trajectories of loneliness, social anxiety, and depression.
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March 2024
Key Laboratory of Crust-Mantle Materials and Environment, Chinese Academy of Science, University of Science and Technology of China, Anhui 230026, China.
Most low-mass stars form in stellar clusters that also contain massive stars, which are sources of far-ultraviolet (FUV) radiation. Theoretical models predict that this FUV radiation produces photodissociation regions (PDRs) on the surfaces of protoplanetary disks around low-mass stars, which affects planet formation within the disks. We report James Webb Space Telescope and Atacama Large Millimeter Array observations of a FUV-irradiated protoplanetary disk in the Orion Nebula.
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April 2024
Division of Adolescent/Young Adult Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
: The purpose of our study was to identify whether different aspects of social media use were associated with substance use among middle- and high school-aged youth. : Participants were recruited from four Northeast U.S.
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February 2024
Department of Linguistic and Cultural Evolution, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
This letter addresses two issues in language research that are important to cognitive science: the comparability of word meanings across languages and the neglect of an integrated approach to writing systems. The first issue challenges generativist claims by emphasizing the importance of comparability of data, drawing on typologists' findings about different languages. The second issue addresses the exclusion of diverse writing systems from linguistic investigation and argues for a more extensive study of their effects on language and cognition.
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May 2024
Department of Biological Sciences, Wellesley College, 106 Central St., Wellesley, MA, 02481, USA. Electronic address:
Many insects undergo the process of metamorphosis when larval precursor cells begin to differentiate to create the adult body. The larval precursor cells retain stem cell-like properties and contribute to the regenerative ability of larval appendages. Here we demonstrate that two Broad-complex/Tramtrack/Bric-à-brac Zinc-finger (BTB) domain transcription factors, Chronologically inappropriate morphogenesis (Chinmo) and Abrupt (Ab), act cooperatively to repress metamorphosis in the flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys
June 2024
Department of Radiation Oncology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.
Purpose: Radiation myelitis (RM) is a rare complication of radiation therapy (RT). The Pediatric Normal Tissue Effects in the Clinic spinal cord task force aimed to identify RT dose effects and assess risk factors for RM in children. Through systematic review, we analyzed RT dose, fraction size, latency between completion of RT and toxicity, chemotherapy use, age when irradiated, and sex.
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March 2024
Wellesley College, Department of Biological Sciences, Wellesley, MA 02481, USA. Electronic address:
In the ocean, free-living bacteria exist in a dilute world where direct physical interactions between cells are relatively rare. How then do they exchange genetic information via horizontal gene transfer (HGT)? Lücking et al. have explored the world of marine 'protected extracellular DNA' (peDNA), and find that extracellular vesicles (EVs) are likely to play an important role.
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March 2024
Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA.
Nat Microbiol
February 2024
Department of Systems and Computational Biology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, USA.
Viral genomes are poorly annotated in metagenomic samples, representing an obstacle to understanding viral diversity and function. Current annotation approaches rely on alignment-based sequence homology methods, which are limited by the paucity of characterized viral proteins and divergence among viral sequences. Here we show that protein language models can capture prokaryotic viral protein function, enabling new portions of viral sequence space to be assigned biologically meaningful labels.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChild Abuse Negl
March 2024
Wellesley Centers for Women, Wellesley College, 106 Central St., Wellesley, MA 02481-8203, USA. Electronic address:
Background: In cases of child sexual abuse (CSA), a supportive non-offending caregiver (NOC) is important for the child's overall well-being and adjustment. NOC support is also predictive of CSA cases moving forward to prosecution. Limited research has studied CSA case factors in relation to NOC supportive behaviors across numerous support dimensions.
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September 2023
Lynch Research Associates.
Adolescent development and wellbeing now involve how the use of social technologies (e.g., social media and other online spaces) impact daily life.
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January 2024
Department of Physics & Astronomy, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts 02481, United States.
We demonstrate for the first time that Galactic cosmic rays with energies as high as ∼10 eV can trigger a cascade of low-energy (<20 eV) secondary electrons that could be a significant contributor to the interstellar synthesis of prebiotic molecules whose delivery by comets, meteorites, and interplanetary dust particles may have kick-started life on Earth. For the energetic processing of interstellar ice mantles inside dark, dense molecular clouds, we explore the relative importance of low-energy (<20 eV) secondary electrons-agents of radiation chemistry-and low-energy (<10 eV), nonionizing photons-instigators of photochemistry. Our calculations indicate fluxes of ∼10 electrons cm s for low-energy secondary electrons produced within interstellar ices due to attenuated Galactic cosmic-ray protons.
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December 2023
Department of Biological Sciences, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA, USA.
Emerging evidence implicates gut microbial metabolism in neurodevelopmental disorders, but its influence on typical neurodevelopment has not been explored in detail. We investigated the relationship between the microbiome and neuroanatomy and cognition of 381 healthy children, demonstrating that differences in microbial taxa and genes are associated with overall cognitive function and the size of brain regions. Using a combination of statistical and machine learning models, we showed that species including , , and were enriched or depleted in children with higher cognitive function scores.
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